What does Tdkie mean?
Tdkie means Temperature Dependence of the Kinetic Isotope Effect
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for Temperature Dependence of the Kinetic Isotope Effect?
Temperature Dependence of the Kinetic Isotope Effect can be abbreviated as Tdkie
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What does Tdkie stand for? Tdkie stands for "Temperature Dependence of the Kinetic Isotope Effect". |
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How to abbreviate "Temperature Dependence of the Kinetic Isotope Effect"? "Temperature Dependence of the Kinetic Isotope Effect" can be abbreviated as Tdkie. |
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What is the meaning of Tdkie abbreviation? The meaning of Tdkie abbreviation is "Temperature Dependence of the Kinetic Isotope Effect". |
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What is Tdkie abbreviation? One of the definitions of Tdkie is "Temperature Dependence of the Kinetic Isotope Effect". |
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What does Tdkie mean? Tdkie as abbreviation means "Temperature Dependence of the Kinetic Isotope Effect". |
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What is shorthand of Temperature Dependence of the Kinetic Isotope Effect? The most common shorthand of "Temperature Dependence of the Kinetic Isotope Effect" is Tdkie. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- SDKIE - Secondary Deuterium Kinetic Isotope Effect
- ICAME - International Conference on the Applications of the Mössbauer Effect
- KSIE - Kinetic Solvent Isotope Effect
- SKIE - Secondary Kinetic Isotope Effect
- ET - EFFECT OF THE
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- KSE - kinetic solvent effect
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- TSE - Temperature Structure of the Ear
- TTOP - Temperature of the Top
- TWETQ - Temperature of the Wettest Quarter
- KIE - Kinetic Isotope Effect
- IE - Isotope Effect
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